Emergency services also warned motorists to avoid local roads around Navan in Co Meath. A spokesperson for the Dublin Fire Brigade on Christmas Day said all routes into and out of the town were 'virtually impassable' due to icy conditions.
sofireland wrote: » Its a joke of a situation altogether imo. Roads weren't gritted, paths weren't gritted, Mick Ryan of Ryans was seen walking up the path outside his pub to geoghegans and the church spreading salt. Having lived in the UK for a number of years, most streets would have grit bins on them for the locals to help them selves. Thankfully seems to be thawing now though until the next freeze.
Meathgirl wrote: » SEEMINGLY, MEATH CO CO ran out of Grit!!!! and wait for it...... cant AFFORD ANY MORE!!!!!!!!!!
nowuckenfurries wrote: » I drove from Trim to Laytown on St Stephens day & back last night, the roads are leathal :eek: Anywhere the road is in the shade is covered in a thick layer of ice. If anyone is driving, just take it slow & don't jam on the brakes, if you skid try to steer out of it!! Heading to Dublin today, so will advise later
Tis I wrote: » Pathetic question I guess, but does anyone know where I can get bagged grit or salt anywhere near navan??????? My road in my estate is north facing and has been lethal until today. Both of us fell when we went out and one of our cars was abandoned on the road as we could not get it back in the drive with the ice. As the week end will be just as bad again, I wanted to be prepared. I will need to get out to get to work. What a joke the council has been , no info, no support. Any info greatly appreciated. Happy new year!!
NufcNavan wrote: » Did they even bother gritting in the first place? Navan on christmas Eve was an absolute disgrace. The paths were lethal everywhere. Parked near the primary school on the Trim Road, and it took over 20 minutes to walk/slide to Trimgate street. Ironic that the worst paths were the ones directly outside the council. The council didn't grit or salt the paths because if they only do a partial job, they are liable o be sued if someone falls on an icy patch that they missed. That and they're as lazy as feck..
andrewie wrote: » A bit far from Navan but just outside Kells on the Moynalty road be very careful. Black ice everywhere, sister is after writing her car off. Guards wouldn't come out because roads were too bad.
sofireland wrote: » Aren't they liable anyway? Its a disgrace what the council have gotten away with here.
greenpeter wrote: » There is a place in ashbroune doing it called e-tag fixings in the industrial estate beside the cinema.